People Moves
Sandaire Names New Investment Chief

The UK-based private investment office has hired from Swiss private bank Lombard Odier.
Sandaire has hired
Kevin Corrigan as chief investment officer.
Corrigan succeeds Marc Hendriks, who takes on the newly-created
role of global strategist at Sandaire.
Corrigan joins after six years with Lombard Odier where he was
initially head of credit before being promoted to his most recent
role to lead the expansion of the fixed income franchise,
managing over £7.5 billion ($9.5 billion) across a range of
investment strategies.
His 29 years of industry experience also include work
at Goldman Sachs as an executive director; asset management
firm Fischer Francis Trees and Watts as a partner; and JP Morgan
at the beginning of his career.
Corrigan is a member of the council and investment committee of
the University of Reading and a member of the board of COIF/CCLA
investment funds.
“His [Corrigan’s] appointment and Marc’s new role offer our
clients a greater level of investment resource, expertise, market
analysis and communication tools,” said Alexandra Altinger, chief
executive of Sandaire.